Mole Notebooking Page
Two printable notebooking pages on moles for Wildlife and Animal themes - the first with space for a picture or drawing, and the second fully lined. Click the links below for our printables.
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Two printable notebooking pages on moles for Wildlife and Animal themes - the first with space for a picture or drawing, and the second fully lined. Click the links below for our printables.
Here's a simple, illustrated mole to print for the kids - fun for decorating the classroom and part of a set of mole printables for our wildlife theme. Click the links below to choose which printable you would like - with word or without.
Here's a fun little story worksheet for early readers, featuring a mole in a hole.
Use this printable mole story paper (lined and handwriting versions available) for writing down facts, copy work, or making up stories! Click the links below to choose which printable you would like.
Trace the name of the animal - a mole - and then colour in.
Kids can find out some facts about the mole and then fill in this worksheet with what they know. Choose your printable version by clicking the links below.
This printable mole writing page (available in colour and black and white) is just one of a series of mole printables that you can use for creative writing, fact finding or copy work. Click the links below to access our printables.
Margaret "Molly" Brown (1867 1932) was a wealthy American lady who was travelling first class on the Titanic. She became famous for her bravery on board the ship, helping other women and children into lifeboats before her.
Here's a simple but realistic monkey colouring page for kids to print and colour.
Children will enjoy colouring in this cheeky monkey - he's really appealing!
Here's another printable monkey jigsaw for you to print for the kids. You can vary the difficulty by choosing the appropriate cutting guide. Instructions and cutting guides for this jigsaw are here: Kids jigsaws to print
Our monster acrostic poem printables make writing a monster acrostic poem fun! We have four versions to choose from.
These fun monster alphabet cards will make spelling games fun! You could use them to put your child's name on their bedroom door, or play matching and spelling games with them. How about a treasure hunt around the house - find all 26 letters of the alphabet and put them in order?
Encourage your children to read with these fun monster bookmarks. We've got three kinds: blank for your own words or so that you can keep a reading record; with handwriting lines so that younger children can add their name or other words, and with a few words of our own!
Collage is a great activity which allows children to use their imagination and create a wonderful effect, whether they have innate artistic ability or not. And it is perfect for mixed age groups too. Creating a monster collage can be really imaginative, too, as anything goes!
The monster in this monster colouring page is particularly proud of his two front teeth and his spiky hair style! Print him out for younger kids to colour in...
The monster in this monster colouring page is a real character! He has two curly horns and a long curly nose, too, and we hope the kids enjoy colouring him in with some exciting colour combinations!
If you could choose any monster to live at the bottom of the garden, I think you might choose monster colouring page 17! One glance at his goofy smile and you can see that he would be great fun to have around...
There is no denying that the monster in monster colouring page 18 is somewhat fish-like, but he is particularly proud of the fins on his back and his excellent eye-sight! Print him out and colour him in...
The monster in this monster colouring page is known to his friends as Triangle-Head, but he has never been quite sure why! He has some wicked horns but is very good natured, and would like to be coloured in carefully, please!